Hi Jihui Choi, *, On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Jihui Choi <[email protected]> wrote: > > Q1. Best place to visit for LibreOffice in Munich?
The LiMux project did host the hackfest - LiMux project is about using Linux (and also LibreOffice) in the public administration of Munich, so I guess you should pay them a visit :-) No need to speak German, most people can speak/understand basic English in Germany. short introduction with links to further info (mostly in german, but a few presentations also available in english, also links to press-coverage includes english articles): http://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Direktorium/LiMux.html how to reach the project ([email protected]): http://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Direktorium/LiMux/Kontakt.html > Q2. Best Route from Munich to Milan for Libreoffice? If the question was "how to get from Munich to Milan" - I could suggest the CityNightLine train - that is reasonably priced (59 € one-way) and you don't lose a day for travel (as you go over night, means you can sleep) - but of course that is not suitable for stopping by at other places. (last pickup station is Innsbruck and first drop-off would be Verona in the middle of the night - so not the best way for you :-)) South Tyrol has announced to migrate 7000 PCs in the public administration to LibreOffice - http://www.provinz.bz.it/lpa/285.asp?redas=yes&aktuelles_action=4&aktuelles_article_id=428953 (announcement in german) Bozen (german name of the city)/Bolzano (italian name) would be on the way (at least when traveling by train) - so worth a stop. > Q3. Best Route from Munich to Milan for a tour? > I'm thinking to visit Zurich for tour if there's no place for libreoffice. > Munich - Bregenz - Zurich - (Genava) - Milan. please recommend the best > route to me. By train the route would usually be along those stops: Munich -> Innsbruck -> Bozen -> Verona -> Milano But I'm probably not good at recommending stuff, since when I was on vacation, the route was straight to the ocean, no sight-seeing at all, just relaxing and laying at the beach :-) I personally tend to go via Austria and not take the detour via Switzerland, but then again I live in Europe and so it is in easy reach for me. Apart from passing through Switzerland a couple of times (by car, i.e. that means you have to by the pass to use the highways - pay for the whole year, although you are only on the road for two days....) and hat the "luck" of a swiss self-service-gasoline-dispenser eat a 20€ bill without giving us the gasoline (apparently we missed to press the right button at the right time, so all we got was a note to contact the owner during business hours - not helpful when you only pass by) - I only stayed once in Switzerland when doing a tour with friends from school in an old Mercedes that we restored together - we got the worst value for money there, so long story short: I'm biased, so don't listen to me :-))) So as a tourist, I'd rather go to Venice and see that (only a day trip, ok for sight-seeing, but not for staying there) and stop by in Verona Munich -> definitely some place in the Alps, in either Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy -> Venice -> Verona -> Milan Not knowing your requirements for hotels/comfort, etc. - but when you don't mind youth hostels and sharing rooms with other people: There's a nice youth hostel in Riva del Garda, very close to the lake with very nice people (at least at the time I was staying there, but that was quite a few years ago) ciao Christian -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
